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Politics : Idea Of The Day

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To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (46331)5/27/2004 3:44:06 AM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (1) of 50167
 
Instead of the cells planning quietly the success on war on terror has resulted in these criminals and these terrorists being pursued and unseen enemy being surfaced.

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The wild west of East the frontier province is now under siege, the breeding grounds for free man with no accountability are now being closed, I would highlight that this war pursued by neo-cons under Bush has changed the dynamics of the century old sanctuaries of resistance to change, IT IS THE LAST FRONTEIR !

I highlighted yesterday < So when the British troopships finally sailed away from Karachi in 1947, they left behind one of their biggest headaches, the NWFP. With the partition, the Pakhtuns of the Frontiers threw in their lot with Pakistan but remained as determined as ever to preserve their quasi independence and traditional way of life. According to Charles Allen, how the government of Pakistan has managed the Frontier since 1947 and what goes on today in those same divisions and districts that Nicholson and the rest of Henry Lawrence’s young men first governed is a story in itself.

The romance continues and today, as yesterday, the politicals of the Frontier trade daily on the brink of eternity. These warriors of centuries whom even the Brits could not conquer; to be pacified by Pakistan is a very tall order.>
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